The 'new advanced democracy' of which you speak will have to find a way to counter this.
With commitment from its Nafta partners, Mexico can become an advanced industrial democracy within a generation.
In advanced western democracies with plenty of checks and balances, sure.
More often than not since independence, it has even been, on paper, an advanced constitutional democracy.
The United States should join the rest of the world's advanced democracies and put nonpartisan professionals in charge.
We can only dream of such a gov't in our advanced democracy (sic).
Nearly alone among the advanced industrial democracies, the United States lacks universal child care and paid family leave.
Although there are bright spots, the general picture is one of relative decline in relation to other advanced democracies.
Developing countries have tried to implement different forms of government established in advanced democracies.
That consideration alone must force advanced democracies to study the matter in more depth and take a decision.